As Massachusetts State Police continue working to identify the little girl found dead on Deer Island, several girls have been ruled out as being the one called "Baby Doe."

State police posted an update to the case on Facebook Friday night and said several people asked investigators to look into the possibility of it being a girl named Sophia Moux, but after an investigation it was learned Sophia is alive and well.

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Other girls who have been ruled out are Aliayah Lunsford of West Virginia, Ayla Reynolds of Maine and Caleigh Harrison of Rockport, state police said.

A woman walking her dog on the island discovered the body on June 25. It appears the girl's body had been there for a short period of time, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley said.

A vigil will be held 7:30 p.m. Saturday on Deer Island to honor the girl and raise awareness about the case.

House Speaker Robert DeLeo said he will also bring other Beacon Hill leaders together next week to honor the girl at a Mass in Boston on Wednesday.

The girl, investigators said, showed no obvious signs of trauma, and was wearing leggings and was wrapped in a blanket.

Investigators said she was about 4 years old with brown eyes and brown hair that was about 14 inches long. They said the girl was about 3 1/2 feet tall and weighed just over 30 pounds, which was normal for her height, and had pierced ears.

She was most likely Caucasian or Hispanic, Conley said.

Investigators said the girl was wearing white leggings with black polka dots, size 4T, that were manufactured by Circo, a brand sold at Target. She was wrapped in a black-and-white zebra-print fleece blanket believed to be manufactured by Cannon, a brand carried at Kmart.

State police have submitted her DNA to a specialized lab in Texas that does advanced familial DNA testing.

Anyone with information as to who Baby Doe may be can text a tip with the keyword GIRL to 68283, or call the phone tip line at 617-396-5655.